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Window Replacement · Richmond County, New York
In Richmond County, a Window Replacement is often exempt from a building permit below the local limit; at or above it, a permit is required.
New York City has two separate window regimes and owners routinely miss the second one. On permits, 1 RCNY 101-14 Table 2 exempts replacement of an existing window from a DOB permit only where all four conditions hold: the window is not on the lot line, the replacement does not require modifying the existing masonry opening, it does not affect access to light or ventilation, and there is no change in the operable area of the window. Replacing a required fire-rated window always needs a permit, and any change to the size or location of the opening turns the job into a filed alteration. Separately, Local Law 57 requires owners of buildings with three or more apartments to install approved window guards on all windows, including first-floor bathrooms and windows onto a balcony or terrace, in any apartment where a child aged 10 or younger lives and in each common area window, with exceptions for windows onto a fire escape. Tenants may request guards for any reason and the owner must instal Building permits in Richmond County are handled under the NYC Department of Buildings (NYC Construction Codes) building code (IRC NYC Construction Cod). Local zoning, property-line setbacks, and any electrical or plumbing work can still require separate approval, so confirm the details with Staten Island Buildings Department.
Source: NYC Department of Buildings (NYC Construction Codes), IRC NYC Construction Cod · County-specific · Verified 2026 by StateDataIndex
Retrofit windows (inserting into existing frames) often do not require a permit, but new construction windows or altering the wall structure almost always requires an inspection.
With a population of around 494,956 residents, Richmond County generally runs a more streamlined permitting process than major urban hubs.
Because of severe winter weather in New York, any exterior structures or footings must be set below the local frost line to prevent shifting, as mandated by the NYS Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code.
For Richmond County residents, we highly recommend reviewing your neighborhood HOA covenants before paying any municipal fees. Often, homeowners associations maintain stricter rules regarding materials and dimensions for your Window Replacement than the county itself.
New York has a unified State Fire Prevention and Building Code, but zoning is strictly managed by local municipalities, leading to notoriously complex approvals in NYC. Fortunately, New York maintains relatively builder-friendly regulations, keeping base permit fees competitive.
Permit fees vary by jurisdiction and by your project's valuation, so there is no single fixed figure for Richmond County. We only publish fees confirmed by real homeowners — none have been reported here yet.
Confirm the current fee directly with Staten Island Buildings Department ((718) 420-5400). If you have paid for a permit here, you can add it here to help others.
Office: Staten Island Buildings Department
Address: 10 Richmond Ter, Staten Island, NY 10301, USA
Phone: (718) 420-5400
Source: official Richmond County government records. Hours and procedures can change — call ahead to confirm.
In Richmond County, you or your contractor typically submit blueprints and a property survey to the local building department. Call ahead to confirm hours and accepted payment methods.
When applying for a Window Replacement permit, you or your contractor will generally need to submit the following documentation for the city's review:
Key code points for a Window Replacement in Richmond County: Replacement windows in bedrooms and sleeping areas must meet strict minimum egress size requirements to allow for emergency fire escape.
Typical processing time for a jurisdiction of this size: 2 to 4 weeks.
Building without authorization is considered a code violation. The local government can issue a Stop Work Order, forcing you to halt construction immediately. You may be subject to retroactive permit fees (often double the original cost), daily fines, or even a mandate to tear down the unpermitted work at your own expense.
Yes. New York generally allows property owners to act as their own general contractor under an Owner-Builder exemption. If you take this route, you assume full legal and financial liability and must ensure all work complies with the NYS Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code.
Permit fees vary by jurisdiction and by your project's valuation, so Richmond County does not publish a single fixed figure. Confirm the exact fee with the local building department before applying.
Based on the size of Richmond County, the typical processing time is 2 to 4 weeks. Times vary with the season and the building department application volume.
You can apply through the Staten Island Buildings Department or online via the county permit portal. For questions, call (718) 420-5400.
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